Abstract
Model United Nations (MUN) conferences are globally recognized as platforms that simulate the work of the United Nations, providing youth with opportunities to develop leadership, diplomacy, and public speaking skills. In Uzbekistan, the integration of MUN into educational and extracurricular activities can be considered not only as an academic exercise but also as part of the broader MICE tourism industry, fostering internationalization and youth engagement.
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